A History of Australia [vol. 5]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 41
... meeting in Parliament House in Melbourne . W. F. Finlayson moved that Mr W. M. Hughes no longer possessed the confidence of this Party as leader . J. F. Hannan seconded the motion . After heated debate the meeting adjourned for lunch ...
... meeting in Parliament House in Melbourne . W. F. Finlayson moved that Mr W. M. Hughes no longer possessed the confidence of this Party as leader . J. F. Hannan seconded the motion . After heated debate the meeting adjourned for lunch ...
Page 115
... meeting in the Melbourne Town Hall on 10 March to combat the sinister influences at work in Australia to bring about revolutionary action in the interests of the Bolsheviks and the I.W.W. Pandemonium reigned through- out the whole meeting ...
... meeting in the Melbourne Town Hall on 10 March to combat the sinister influences at work in Australia to bring about revolutionary action in the interests of the Bolsheviks and the I.W.W. Pandemonium reigned through- out the whole meeting ...
Page 471
... meeting to be can- celled . One comrade said : ' Lenin would have ordered the meeting to go on if he had collapsed ' . So the speeches went on . Kisch arrived , and sat among the masses of people on the lorry . He waved a bundle of red ...
... meeting to be can- celled . One comrade said : ' Lenin would have ordered the meeting to go on if he had collapsed ' . So the speeches went on . Kisch arrived , and sat among the masses of people on the lorry . He waved a bundle of red ...
Contents
VICTORY OF THE COMFORTABLE CLASSES | 47 |
A DIVIDED AUSTRALIA | 80 |
John Joseph Ambrose Curtin and Robert Gordon Menzies frontispiece | 116 |
Copyright | |
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